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Page 107
To use Paolo Freire's ( 1973 ) term , the curriculum has become " domesticated ” and thus , neutralized . In Carnoy's ( 1974 ) view , such an act would be considered a form of cultural imperialism which colonizes and dominates rather ...
To use Paolo Freire's ( 1973 ) term , the curriculum has become " domesticated ” and thus , neutralized . In Carnoy's ( 1974 ) view , such an act would be considered a form of cultural imperialism which colonizes and dominates rather ...
Page 108
The Native Department's Native staff believed that their teaching style and their curriculum was to be closely connected to community development , self - government and local control . They aimed for a close fit between bush - oriented ...
The Native Department's Native staff believed that their teaching style and their curriculum was to be closely connected to community development , self - government and local control . They aimed for a close fit between bush - oriented ...
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The presentation of a generic , pre - packaged , Native curriculum was done on the basis that Native students were seen as a rather homogeneous group . In the same manner , college faculty and administrators tended to see Canadian ...
The presentation of a generic , pre - packaged , Native curriculum was done on the basis that Native students were seen as a rather homogeneous group . In the same manner , college faculty and administrators tended to see Canadian ...
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